Who Else Wants To Get And Grow Young? A Revolutionary Diet Plan That Helps You Keep Younger And Healthier
Mr. U awoke one morning to a disturbing discovery. A panicky feeling welled up from the depths of the little potÂÂbelly that had begun to bulge out below his belt. He glanced across the breakfast table at Mrs. U. Dismayed, he realized for the first time that the woman facing him was in the same unpleasant fix he now found himself: He was getting oldâ€â€? and so was she!
Pushing aside his cereal bowl of crunchy, crackly Snappies (liberally sprinkled with refined sugar), he laid down his slice of so-called “enriched” white bread toast. His usual zest for breakfast was gone.
Why did people have to grow old so soon? He was only forty-six. Why shouldn’t he feel peppy and look young for at least another forty or fifty years?
Look at old Joe Jenks, who had lived on a neighboring farm when he was a boy.
Joe had gotten up before sunrise every morning, did more work than the hired man, ate heartily, slept like a top, took a young second wife, and pooh-poohed anybody who tried to tell him that his eighty-odd years made him a ready candidate for a coffin. The old fellow had fooled the whole community by living, hale and hearty, well into his nineties.
What was wrong? Why shouldn’t men and women keep on looking and feeling young and alive past that momentous fortieth birthday? No reason, actually, why everyone past forty shouldn’t look and feel young and vigorous.
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